It's a day Paula Harold will never forget, the day one of her employees and his wife opened fire on her and co-workers in San Bernardino.

Harold said the San Bernardino County health workers were about to take lunch at their holiday banquet in the Inland Regional Center when Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik entered the conference room.

"The door opened and the shooter came in, just all blacked out, I couldn't see any flesh at all and once I saw the powder escaping from the bullets coming out from the rifle, I said, 'I need to get down and get out as quickly as I can," Harold said.

Harold is a supervisor with the department of health and said that Farook was an employee in her department.

She said Farook said something as he entered the conference room, but she can't remember exactly what he said.

"Once I saw that rifle going from one end of the room and spraying the room across, I didn't care to look, I just wanted to get out and save my life," Harold said.

She crawled on her hands and knees, cutting herself along the way, but luckily was not struck by gunfire.

"There was a lady coming out of the bathroom through the hallway," Harold recalled. "I hear her yell out, 'oh my god."

Harold followed a group of people into a side room and hid in a set of cabinets.

"I went and hid in them and prayed like crazy that... it would just stop and whoever did this, that they would be caught," she said.

Harold is not only struggling to come to terms with the horrific sights she witnessed, but has been saddened by the numerous funerals she is helping to plan as many of the deceased worked in her office.

Officials said Farook and Malik killed 14 people and injured 21 others during the attack.